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    Posted: 11 November 2008 at 12:50pm

Have just introduced Ella to smoothies and she LOVES them- great for when she is being a bit fussy about eating and it is the one thing that she will sit absolutely still and drink. At the moment I have just been chucking in some plain and strawberry yoghurt with some orange juice and adding strawberries and bananas......but am looking for some more suggestions.

 

So....what is your favourite smoothie and milkshake recipe?

 

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1 banana
2 kiwifruit
handful of frozen mixed berries
1 pottle fruit yoghurt
crushed or fresh pineapple
tinned peaches
mango nectar

Blend and it's ready! We chuck in any fruit we have lying around including tinned mango, fruit salad, lychee etc, it doesn't really matter, every smoothie tastes slightly different but all are yummy (this is the only way I can get DH to eat any fruit!)
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At the moment I have one every morning with trim milk, berry yoghurt and a banana.

A favourite in our house is OJ, banana, kiwifruit & frozen tropical fruits (with or without a bit of yoghurt too).

When I was at school I worked at an icecream store and we used to do a drink called a 'fruit whip' which was freshly squeezed fruit juice and frozen yoghurt blended together - so yummy!



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You can use coconut cream and icecream instead of yoghurt - yummy! If you find the coconut cream taste too strong, add a drop of vanilla essence.
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I freeze natural yoghurt pots and use them in smoothies...Yum!
Also, I put some wheatgerm in with it all. Im not sure why...I watched mum do it with her smoothies and she said it was good for you...so I put it in mine
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Banana, natural yoghurt, ice, teaspoon of honey and a bit of milk. Yummy.

I was a puree feeder, forward facing, cot sleeping, pram pushing kind of Mum... and my kids survived!
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i normally just use trim milk, honey and what ever fruit I have and sometime yogurt

They are so good
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For most of my pregnancy I had the following every morning for breakfast:

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Natural yogurt with honey (can't remember the brand)
Banana
Porridge

Add a mixture of the following
Pineapple
Kiwifruit
frozen berries



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really good one for adults is

2Tablespoon chocolate protein powder
1T Instant Coffee (mixed with a little warm water
2T Natural Yogurt
1Cup Trim Milk

soooo goood
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we have started doing these for the girls too.

Ayja likes this one:

1 scoop choc ice-cream,
small sprinkle of choc chips,
as much milk as you want
banana yogurt
1 - 2 bananas

she loves her choco-nana shakes

Paris likes them a bit different, she likes strawberry and peaches

1 cup milk,
1 fruit-cup of peaches,
1 scoop strawberry ice-cream
1 pottle of strawberry fruit yogurt/1 strawberry frozen yogurt stick


those are pretty fail-safe, basic ones that the girls tend to like. a good way of sneaking lots of fruit into them too.
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This is a great thread...I made DH a smoothie for breakfast this morning (he's always in a rush, so I thought this was the way for him to get a healthy start) and was looking for some ideas!
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thanks for the ideas- we will definitey be giving these all a go . Ella every now and then gets a bit fussy about eating fruit, as I thought it was a great way of getting her to eat more fruit. I like the idea of adding a bit of ice-cream as well, might have to give that a go

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DH makes this one everyday before he goes to work and Michaela usually asks for a cup too.

 

6 scoops complan

2 weetbix

1 banana

a couple of scoops of icecream

1/2 litre milk

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